Gil Seeley ’60

Gil Seeley ’60, the James W. Rogers Professor of Music at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore., received the Governor’s Arts Award for his dedication to furthering choral arts in the state, including his artistic direction of the Oregon Repertory Singers. “Music may be the most intangible of the arts, but in my years at Lewis & Clark, I’ve enjoyed teaching my students about what an exciting and uniquely challenging study it can be,” Seeley said. He also noted: “It’s great to see that the state is invested in supporting the artistic community.”
Gil Seeley ’60, the James W. Rogers Professor of Music at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore., received the Governor’s Arts Award for his dedication to furthering choral arts in the state, including his artistic direction of the Oregon Repertory Singers. “Music may be the most intangible of the arts, but in my years at Lewis & Clark, I’ve enjoyed teaching my students about what an exciting and uniquely challenging study it can be,” Seeley said. He also noted: “It’s great to see that the state is invested in supporting the artistic community.”